Apple has discovered a bug in its Group FaceTime that allows callers to listen in on a conversation on a recipient's device, even if that person doesn't pick up. The company has notified users that the option has been Temporarily disabled.
Star Trek fans rejoice! For those who do not want to pay for CBS All Access, you can watch the season premier of Star Trek: Discovery right on YouTube for a limited time.
“Safari on the macOS Mojave 10.14.4 beta, which was released last week, permits websites to automatically adapt their styling to complement Mojave’s dramatic new Dark Mode,” Christian Zibreg reports for iDownload Blog.
“Apple in October put out Safari Technology Preview 68 with support for the prefers-color-scheme media query for styling dark mode content,” Zibreg reports. “This experimental feature’s now made its way into the Safari browser that ships in the macOS Mojave 10.14.4 developer beta.”
“When macOS Mojave 10.14.4 releases, turning on Mojave’s Dark Mode in System Preferences will now change the styling on websites you visit accordingly. This will, of course, require web developers to implement black themes and adopt the new media query,” Zibreg reports. “If you have the macOS Mojave 10.14.4 beta installed, you can try this out yourself by visiting Kevin Chain’s example webpage, then switch between Light and Dark mode in System Preferences to see the website automatically apply an appropriate theme.” Websites that support dark themes still appear white in the current macOS Mojave 10.14.3, but on MacOS Mojave 10.14.4 they automatically adapt to OS appearance.
It was January 28th, 1986, and I was still in high school. The teacher got a call and when she got off the phone, she called for everyone's attention. While her voice crackled, she announced that the Space Shuttle Challenger, with the first teacher on board, blew up on its way to space.
STS-51-L was supposed to be a new era in space, by allowing a teacher to climb aboard and actually give a lesson in space. But it turned out to be far from that.
I'll never forget that day - a day we should never forget.